iv- The well n,,,etar G 1�F',,�I reading n g� fO F e a C-,h tMet e r' S11 a II be i n cl Ude d 'if
<br /> AL tjL
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<br /> e r e J Z� i ii o r e 1�h f---1 n o n e r-n e ..,r o i-i � -o)-2-
<br /> b Each rerharge site nitist.r;G ill ply MW the iron P�tacol-
<br /> ge a Fi J ii,i LA st repo rt t I ie.
<br /> volunie in AF 6if-%ried iriio the, sit ;
<br /> 11. M 0 in.th 11Y voftirric- in AF released frorn the
<br /> iji. monthly net evaporative loss it) AF
<br /> iv. volume o-f water in AF remiaming at the end of 1thL!3 month.
<br /> C. The accounting il.-iust identify each source of fully consumable
<br /> replacement water actually dellver d to the locatica impacted by t[:e
<br /> depli,:,tions- To demnnstrate the water wa&actually delivered 1%)the
<br /> reqti,kred location will require the fo]IQ%.vjng lnformatio,n.
<br /> -er, date released and valurne I
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<br /> i the origin afino source of th8 wat
<br /> 'i,yater released',
<br /> i, transportation losses to point of dlver8iori.or u�e, if F-11y, Using
<br /> stream loss factors apprOved by the W31er COMrriis.�ioner,
<br /> $ Pa$t
<br /> 1-1. the VOILM ie of water actually delivered or) -C] laity L;�s1 i anyL L
<br /> Surface wZ)ter diversion that was sweeping the riv�r EIS
<br /> �arioboraied by the water commissioner.
<br /> (S ee A drn inis1rabon Pi-Q tocoJ—De five ry cd, Wa t�f-for-mo re d et.2 0 S
<br /> on delivering wali�r_)
<br /> Finr each sou roe of replacement water that has been I'Cha n9ed" or
<br /> u s e a 5 a so u rce of a-Lig im.en tat 1 on, such as -2 n g CO. I S a Wo.j f s h a Fr-.'-S-1,
<br /> d I t c i� b ypa s s ore :ts, or credits from dry-up. �ticl_, the f I towi n g I n put
<br /> inh
<br /> ormation niL;Dt be reported:
<br /> i, the ba-sis and vc_Y,1jme of the return flev4 obligation,
<br /> il, the location the changed wa'ter was his, 'Forically used, thin will
<br /> +o deteFoune tll"�e [iming Of the et%,LL An qlciw irrip�i;,-,,t the location LP,>e,11 L L
<br /> on the river,
<br /> 4. The accounting must include, a r-nonthly projecUen of the plar�'s operatir.,n of
<br /> least through March 31 of the next calendaf year,
<br /> 5. "The accounting must include. 811 input and-output files a��odated wilth n,10(1eHrv(j
<br /> the delayed impact of divefsioos- The output from the modeling must, rep;)fl to
<br /> a 5- ummary tabie, that shows. by month, the ongoing 6�plel,01_15 Z]155Q'dat d with
<br /> Purnping, flow obligat'101 etG., and acr I ens from rech8rge upofi t IQ n a.
<br /> B A n e t 1 Fn pact 5 U f TIM 3 Fy M U!5t `.how the a u(-of-p F io r I LY de p et I D r,S I a C Cret 10 ns f ro rn
<br /> each recharge site, volume of replacemer"i I water actually de livered .to the
<br /> locaiiork of Me-depletions and the resullrant,net impact on -a
<br /> n e ce s s-a.N dne by ri rVP'r r a 1 e JI.
<br /> , , Pie net 'Fmpact must N3 Q
<br /> While im c d Win g may use- a ni on th I y s te.p f u n ctl o n to d e lert-il I n e 1-h e qj�pie r1:3
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<br /> r c:..rn pure ping a n d a ccretii o n s i Jorn re.c h arg P., thf? rn 0 n t h ly result m uat them be
<br /> di"vided by the n,um ber of days In the aiooit.h in order slimulats a daily
<br /> impact, as wat-er rights are administered on a J-ails{ and not montilly tea-SIS.
<br /> Ad ri"i I P Ist ra tio n Pi" to coll ®A u g.ni e nt ati o n P I a n Acc.�u ri 11 lig
<br /> Revised Ni arch 19, 2009
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